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If you want to remove or replace your car's window tint film, you may already have all the tools you need at home. Here's how to do it.
Removing window tint isn’t super risky, but it does involve blades, chemicals, and potentially hot water, so you need to be careful. Grab this equipment to stay safe.
So your car’s window tint is bubbled and spotted and you want to remove it? Groovy, you’ve come to the right place. Should you use your drywall spatula or a $19.95 Williams-Sonoma dough ...
Unfortunately, even the most durable car window tint can be subjected to degradation over time. At some point, you’re going to have to remove and replace them with a new tint.
So your car’s window tint is bubbled and spotted and you want to remove it? Groovy, you’ve come to the right place. Should you use your drywall spatula or a $19.95 Williams-Sonoma dough… ...
So your car’s window tint is bubbled and spotted and you want to remove it? Groovy, you’ve come to the right place. Should you use your drywall spatula or a $19.95 Williams-Sonoma dough… ...
So your car’s window tint is bubbled and spotted and you want to remove it? Groovy, you’ve come to the right place. Should you use your drywall spatula or a $19.95 Williams-Sonoma dough… ...
The task: How to remove window tint 1. Get your door’s window ready. If you have frameless windows, like those found on some BMW models, you’re already well-setup to start pulling tint.
So your car’s window tint is bubbled and spotted and you want to remove it? Groovy, you’ve come to the right place. Should you use your drywall spatula or a $19.95 Williams-Sonoma dough… ...
So your car’s window tint is bubbled and spotted and you want to remove it? Groovy, you’ve come to the right place. Should you use your drywall spatula or a $19.95 Williams-Sonoma dough… ...